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Is aspirin in low dose the safest nsaid that causes less harm to the kidneys and liver?

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Dr. Dan Fisher answered

Not sure.: All of the NSAID's carry approximately the same toxicity when given at equivalent dose. The major concern is renal and not liver toxicity.

Dr Sojico agreed

Answered 2/13/2015

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